[SigLT-L] SIG-LT Planning Meeting Minutes
Ann Eagan
Ann.Eagan at NAU.EDU
Sun Nov 6 17:22:20 EST 2005
SIG-LT Planning Meeting
Monday, October 31, 2005
Attending: Rafal Kasprowski, Ann Eagan, Kjersten Elias
Rafal reviewed the SIG Cabinet activities and talked about the SIG
reorganization into traditional and virtual SIGs.
Since only three people attended the meeting, Rafal will send a message out
to the SIG-LT discussion list to solicit nominations for officers.
Ideas for programs for ASIST 2006:
Link Resolvers - implementation, technical aspects; Rafal will take the
lead on creating the program proposal
Metasearch Tools implementation, how well are they doing in practice;
Need someone to create proposal
Open Source Software (such as Shibboleth); Need someone to create proposal
Search result visualization via OPACs and browsers (such as Grokker,
AquaBrowser); Need someone to create proposal
Rafal and Ann ended the meeting by drafting the 2004-2005 Annual Report.
Submitted by Ann Eagan, Secretary
Addendum to the Planning Meeting
On Wednesday, November 2, 2005, the All SIG Planning meeting took
place. Ann Eagan presented the SIG-LT program ideas and received the
following feedback:
Link Resolvers - implementation, technical aspects; Rafal will take the
lead on creating the program proposal. Pascal Calarco suggested speakers
for this session: David Walker from California on RSS and SFX and Mark
Dehmlow, Electronic Resources Librarian, Notre Dame on SFX MarcIt! And SFX
and IEEE Proceedings work. Pascal also indicated he would be willing to help.
Metasearch Tools implementation, how well are they doing in practice;
Need someone to create proposal.
Open Source Software (such as Shibboleth); Need someone to create proposal.
Search result visualization via OPACs and browsers (such as Grokker,
AquaBrowser); Need someone to create proposal. Diane Neal, SIG-VIS
Co-chair, dneal at mail.twu.edu, indicated VIS would be interested in
co-sponsoring this program.
SIG-MED presented an idea for a program on Resources on PDAs for
Practitioners. I indicated that SIG-LT would be interested in co-sponsoring.
Michael Leach, incoming ASIST President, encouraged SIGs to think beyond
the Annual Meeting for programming. He mentioned the DASER Summit and the
Information Architecture Summit as examples of how SIGs worked with other
SIGs, chapters and ASIST Headquarters to create alternative
programming. He also said that the IA Summit calls upon a good deal of
ASIST Headquarters support for registration, on-site registration and
publications. The first DASER Summit tapped into the SIG project fund
which is available to all SIGs. In the ensuing discussion, JASIST was also
mentioned as a way for SIGs to share information. SIG-STI had a
Perspectives issue where papers from the Tri-Society Symposium were
published. SIG-III reminded everyone that programming is not limited to
the U.S., either.
The SIG Cabinet Director, Vicki Gregory, reminded everyone to submit
officer lists as soon as possible. She will add the officer names to
SIG-L. If anyones email address changes during the year, please let her
know so that important SIG information gets out to all officers.
Ann Eagan
ann.eagan at nau.edu
Head, Reference Services
Team Leader, Engineering and Natural Sciences Team
Cline Library
Northern Arizona University
PO Box 6022
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6022
(928) 523-0340 Fax: (928) 523-9180
Library.ENSTeam at nau.edu
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